Majed Al Shamsi, 1st vice chairman of the Dubai Chamber of
Commerce and Industry, recently met with a 40-member Maltese delegation led by Konrad Mizzi, a minister in the Office of the Prime Minister of Malta.
“We have earlier signed a
Memorandum of Understanding with Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and
Industry, and have since been working to forge closer bilateral ties through
networking and business exchanges between UAE companies and their Maltese
counterparts,” Al Shamsi said.
He noted the business prospects the two countries have in
common and how, together, the two countries can grow bilateral relations.
“Dubai offers the ideal investment and business destination
for companies in Malta given its thriving economy, modern infrastructure and
strong regulatory framework,” Al Shamsi said. “We
see huge potential for Dubai businesses to form joint ventures with their
Maltese counterparts in trade, shipping, Islamic finance, aviation, logistics
and ICT sectors.”
In attendance at the meeting were Emmanuel Mallia, minister for Competitiveness and Digital, Maritime and Services Economy, Malta;
Hamad Buamim, president and CEO, Dubai Chamber; and representatives of the
business community.
Dubai Chamber hosts Maltese delegation in meeting focused on bilateral economic growth
